Women in the Politics of Postcommunist Eastern Europe

Women in the Politics of Postcommunist Eastern Europe
Author: Marilyn Rueschemeyer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315292632

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During the Communist period, in most of these contries, even women with small children typically worked outside the home, and their participation in formal institutions was virtually mandatory. Today, as they are being disproportionately affected by marketization, downsizing, the dramatic erosion of social services, and as their sons are being drafted to participate in an unending series of border wars, have women found a new political voice?

Gender Politics and Post Communism

Gender Politics and Post Communism
Author: Nanette Funk,Magda Mueller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429759000

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In the wake of communism’s decline, women’s concerns had become increasingly important in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Yet most discussions of post-communism changes had neglected women’s experiences. Originally published in 1993, this title was the first collection of its kind, presenting original essays by women scholars, politicians, activists, and former dissidents from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, along with essays by Western feminists and scholars. They discuss gender politics during the often turbulent transition and crises of post-communism, offering vivid accounts and analyses of the conditions facing women in each country.

Women s Access to Political Power in Post Communist Europe

Women s Access to Political Power in Post Communist Europe
Author: Richard E. Matland,Kathleen A. Montgomery
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191529924

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This book considers women's access to formal positions of powers in the newly formed democracies of post communist Europe. While acknowledging the relevance of recent history, this book takes an important step away from the communist legacy and explicitly argues for a framework based on causal variables identified in the existing literatures from industrialized democracies on women and politics and legislative recruitment After a brief introduction, the second chapter sets forth a general theoretical framework, which posits that the level of female legislative representation in a given country is a function of the relative supply of and demand for female candidates. After a chapter considering a broad overview of public opinion on women and politics in Eastern Europe, thirteen country chapters, spanning the spectrum of Eastern European democracies, address and test hypotheses about the key variables affecting the supply and demand sides of the equation in individual countries. Relevant aspects of the communist cultural and developmental legacy are addressed, but authors give particular attention to political factors, such as electoral rules and the characteristics of the emerging party systems, that vary within the Eastern European countries. The new democracies of Eastern Europe provide a novel context in which to test and extend our theories about the consequences of political institutions for the quality of democracy. Since institutional arrangements are more malleable than developmental or cultural characteristics, those variables also offer the greatest promise to scholars and practitioners wondering what can be done to improve women's access to formal arenas of political power? How can we build democracies that are stable, lasting and representative? A careful analysis of the post-communist context can help us to address issues concerning institutional design and development that has relevance well beyond the Eastern European context.

Women State and Party in Eastern Europe

Women  State  and Party in Eastern Europe
Author: Sharon L. Wolchik,Alfred G. Meyer
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1985
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 082230659X

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These essays, by American, Canadian, and East European scholars, provide a comprehensive look at the status of women in Eastern Europe, with particular emphasis on the postwar situation.

Genre and the Post Communist Woman

Genre and the  Post  Communist Woman
Author: Florentina C.Andreescu,Michael Shapiro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317747352

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This work is a critical intervention into the archive of female identity; it reflects on the ways in which the Central and Eastern European female ideal was constructed, represented, and embodied in communist societies and on its transformation resulting from the political, economic, and social changes specific to the post-communist social and political transitions. During the communist period, the female ideal was constituted as a heroic mother and worker, both a revolutionary and a state bureaucrat, which were regarded as key elements in the processes of industrial development and production. She was portrayed as physically strong and with rugged rather than with feminized attributes. After the post-communist regime collapsed, the female ideal’s traits changed and instead took on the feminine attributes that are familiar in the West’s consumer-oriented societies. Each chapter in the volume explores different aspects of these changes and links those changes to national security, nationalism, and relations with Western societies, while focusing on a variety of genres of expression such as films, music, plays, literature, press reports, television talk shows, and ethnographic research. The topics explored in this volume open a space for discussion and reflection about how radical social change intimately affected the lives and identities of women, and their positions in society, resulting in various policy initiatives involving women’s social and political roles. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of gender studies, comparative politics, Eastern European studies, and cultural studies.

Women in Power in Post communist Parliaments

Women in Power in Post communist Parliaments
Author: Marilyn Rueschemeyer,Sharon L. Wolchik
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124161246

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This book examines the life and work of women who have reached positions of political power after the end of communism in Europe. It explores the roles they have adopted, the relationships they have cultivated, and the agendas they have pursued. This volume treats the issues comparatively, in six countries -- the Czech Republic, Germany (with a focus on the former GDR), Slovenia, Bulgaria, Poland, and Russia. It also includes interviews with and written statements by the very "women in power" discussed in the first half of the book, giving voice to their common and divergent experiences as political actors within an environment of stormy economies and new foreign engagements, particularly with the European Union.

Women in East European Politics

Women in East European Politics
Author: Nida M. Gelazis
Publsiher: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121781293

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Gender Politics and Democracy in post socialist Europe

Gender Politics and Democracy in post socialist Europe
Author: Yvonne Galligan,Sara Clavero,Marina Calloni
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2008-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783847412700

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This book explores the politics of gender and democracy in post-communist Europe. Utilising the concept of political representation, the book scrutinises women’s legislative presence and highlights the opportunities and obstacles to parity democracy in this region of Europe. The book examines the link between women’s membership of national parliaments and the substantive representation of gender interests. It investigates the role of civil society, the state and the European Union in representing women’s interests and in promoting gender politics. The book provides an important and timely contribution to the classical political questions of who represents, what is represented, and how representation takes place. In adopting an integrated approach to political representation, the book extends current understanding of this fundamental concept. Using new research, it provides the first comprehensive comparative analysis of the interplay between emerging democracies and gender politics in post-communist Europe.